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Stock | Broker Update |
BHP Billiton | Jefferies ups TP to 2400p from 2350p, Buy |
Brady | Panmure initiates with Buy; TP 90p |
Home Retail | SocGen ups TP to 158p from 155p, sell |
International Personal Finance | HSBC downgrades to underweight from neutral, ups TP to 560p from 460p |
Kazakhmys | Jefferies cuts TP to 280p from 300p, Hold |
Premier Oil | Barclays cuts TP to 555p from 580p, overweight |
Premier Oil | Liberum ups to Hold from sell |
Rio Tinto | Jefferies ups TP to 4000p from 3600p, Buy |
Tullett Prebon | Morgan Stanley cuts TP to 343p from 351p, Equalweight |
Vedanta Resources | Jefferies cuts TP to 1250p from 1350p, Hold |
WPP | Numis ups TP to 1450p from 1270p, add |
Source: Reuters News, AlphaTerminal, Dow Jones Newswires |
Source: Bloomberg, Reuters News, AlphaTerminal, Dow Jones Newswires
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